James Dunn

James Dunn Headshot

Actor

Birth Date: November 2, 1901

Death Date: September 3, 1967

Birth Place: New York, New York

An agreeable juvenile lead who managed to shift into a convincing career in character parts, James Dunn was born in Harlem and started his professional life selling lunch wagons to vendors in New Rochelle, New York. Overtaken by the acting bug, he began getting bit parts at Paramount's Astoria studios in the late 1920s. In 1930 he appeared in two Broadway shows, "The Nightstick" and Helen Morgan's "Sweet Adeline." Signed by Fox in 1931, he made 22 films for them (and several loan-outs) in five years. His first, the melodrama "Bad Girl," shot him to overnight fame and assured the continuance of his Fox contract (if not superstardom). Most of his films there were pleasant, forgettable programmers, and his co-stars included everyone on the Fox lot: Sally Eilers (six films, including his first), Peggy Shannon and Spencer Tracy ("Society Girl," 1932), Ginger Rogers and Janet Gaynor ("Change of Heart," 1934), Alice Faye ("365 Nights in Hollywood," 1934, and "George White's 1935 Scandals"). He is best-remembered in his early days for four 1934 co-starring roles with a very young Shirley Temple, notably in "Baby Take a Bow" and the delightful "Stand Up and Cheer."

Dunn went freelance in 1936, and his career began a downslide. He did small films for medium-sized studios (Columbia, Universal, RKO) and even smaller films on Poverty Row (Monogram, Republic, Grand National). He returned to Broadway in 1940 with a role in "Panama Hattie," which at least kept his name before the public. Elia Kazan came to Dunn's rescue with the period "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" (1945). His performance as the ne'er-do-well Irish father garnered him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar; but disappointingly, his film roles didn't much improve. He did several stage productions, including "Harvey" on Broadway in 1948. Dunn made another eight unremarkable films, ending with "The Oscar" (1966).

If his film and theater appearances didn't rekindle his fame, Dunn did get a lot of TV work in the 1950s. He appeared on nearly every "Golden Age" anthology, including "Studio One" (CBS), "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse" (ABC), "Curtain Call Theater" (NBC) and "First Person Singular" (Dumont). He also had recurring roles in the series "It's a Great Life" (NBC, 1954-56), "Mr. Broadway" (NBC, 1957), and "Ben Casey" (ABC, 1961-66).

Credits

Shadow Over Elveron

Actor
Luke Travers
Movie
1968

The Oscar

Actor
Network Executive
Movie
1966

Branded-1965

Guest Star
Series
1965

The FugitiveStream

Guest Star
Lou Bragan
Series
1963

Swingin' Together

Actor
P J Cunningham
Show
1963

The VirginianStream

Guest Star
Congressman Matthew J. Cosgrove
Series
1962

Hemingway's Adventures of a Young ManStream

Actor
Telegrapher
Movie
1962
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Ben Casey

Guest Star
Stanley Schultz
Series
1961

Route 66Stream

Guest Star
Van Carter
Series
1960

The Bramble Bush

Actor
Stew Schaeffer
Movie
1960

BonanzaStream

Guest Star
Series
1959

RawhideStream

Guest Star
Series
1959

Six-Gun Law

Actor
Movie
1959

Wagon TrainStream

Guest Star
Clyde Winslow
Series
1957

Screen Directors Playhouse

Actor
Show
1955

Climax!Stream

Actor
Series
1954

It's a Great Life

Actor
Earl Morgan
Show
1954

Curtain Call Theater

Actor
Show
1952

The Red Skelton ShowStream

Actor
Variety Show
1951

The Golden Gloves Story

Actor
Joe Riley
Movie
1950

Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven

Actor
Mike
Movie
1948

Killer McCoy

Actor
Brian McCoy
Movie
1947

That Brennan Girl

Actor
Denny Reagan
Movie
1946

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

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Johnny Nolan/The Brooklyn Thrush
Movie
1945
94%

The Caribbean Mystery

Actor
Mr. Smith
Movie
1945

Leave It to the Irish

Actor
Terry Moran
Movie
1944

Government Girl

Actor
Sergeant Joe Blake
Movie
1943

The Ghost and the Guest

Actor
Webster Frye
Movie
1943

The Living Ghost

Actor
Nick Trayne
Movie
1942

Hold That Woman

Actor
Jimmy Parker
Movie
1940

Mercy Plane

Actor
"Speed" Leslie
Movie
1940

Son of the Navy

Actor
Chief Gunners Mate Mike Malone
Movie
1940

Pride of the Navy

Actor
Speed Brennan
Movie
1939

Shadows Over Shanghai

Actor
Johnny McGinty
Movie
1938

Living on Love

Actor
Gary
Movie
1937

Hearts in Bondage

Actor
Lt. Kenneth Reynolds
Movie
1936

Come Closer, Folks

Actor
Jim Keene
Movie
1936

Don't Get Personal

Actor
Bob
Movie
1936

Bad Boy

Actor
Eddie Nolan
Movie
1935

Welcome Home

Actor
Richard Foster
Movie
1935

The Pay-Off

Actor
Joe McCoy
Movie
1935

The Daring Young Man

Actor
Don McLane
Movie
1935

George White's 1935 Scandals

Actor
Eddy Taylor
Movie
1935

Baby, Take a Bow

Actor
Eddie Ellison
Movie
1934

365 Nights in Hollywood

Actor
James "Jimmy" Dale
Movie
1934

Bright Eyes

Actor
Loop Merritt
Movie
1934

Change of Heart

Actor
Mack McGowan
Movie
1934

Have a Heart

Actor
James "Jimmie" Flaherty
Movie
1934

Stand Up and Cheer!

Actor
Jimmy Dugan
Movie
1934

Ojos de Luz

Actor
Movie
1934

Hold Me Tight

Actor
Chuck
Movie
1933

Hello Sister

Actor
Jimmy
Movie
1933

Sailor's Luck

Actor
Jimmy Fenimore Harrigan
Movie
1933

Girl in 419

Actor
Dr. Daniel French
Movie
1933

Jimmy and Sally

Actor
Jimmy O'Connor
Movie
1933

Arizona to Broadway

Actor
Smiley Wells
Movie
1933

Dance Team

Actor
Jimmy Mulligan
Movie
1932

Bad Girl

Actor
Eddie Collins
Movie
1931